Wanted Tab For Buddy Emmons Wichita Lineman

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Mark Thomas
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Wanted Tab For Buddy Emmons Wichita Lineman

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Hi am looking for the tab instruction for Buddy Emmons version of Wichita Lineman or some version?? Prefer Buddy's hope to get some hits!! Or if anyone may know where i can get hold of it? Cheers

PM me or email me,thanks
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Mark, did you ever get a response to this? There were no replies, but like 575 views, so clearly a topic of interest. I'm looking for the same thing. Thanks.
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Try a Search on my name in Tablature/All Posts, Keyword: Wichita.
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Thanks, Frank. I found it. A lot of interest in this song these days, for obvious reasons.
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Right.
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Erv Niehaus can provide a great version - $2 - best 2 bangs for your buck/s.
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Alan, bless your heart!
Yes, I have an E9th tab for that song. :D
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Post by Ian Rae »

When Frank posted his version back in Nov '16, I posted one of my own. Upon revisiting it, I have discovered an error right on the first page! (which I have now corrected). I don't claim that it's in any way authentic, but it sounds similar, which I guess is what matters.

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I do have this, it's by Jeff Newman. It also has Phoenix and Wichita Lineman, both the same book.
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I just noticed Jeff puts them together, and goes from one to the other.
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Iaan, on your sixth string, when you show the L and the LL, is this the split pedal, B pedal down, knee lever in, to a G, then just the knee for an F#, this would be what they would be with no bar on the fret, just open. Am I assuming this right. I think this was an Emmons setup.
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Post by Ian Rae »

Jim, you're quite right. Some folks like to get the G by raising 7, but I prefer the split. From what I can gather from history, B.E. does seem to have introduced, or at least championed, the G#-F# lower.
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Post by Jim Reynolds »

Thanks Ian, I think this was called a Deluxe Emmons setup.
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